Mark Twain Satire

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Mark Twain is one of the major authors of American fiction and is widely considered American Literature’s greatest humorist. Mark Twain’s work is the basis for all American Literature we know today. Even though many of his works were banned in schools and libraries because of his repeated use of satire to bash society, his work still stands as the backbone for modern American Literature. His use of misspelled words to help emphasize the characters dialect changed the world of writing to make it more immersive and realistic. Mark Twain published a variety of works including novels, travel narratives, short stories, sketches and essays; all in which he conveyed the idea of faith in emotion, and man’s connection with nature and he expressed these ideas through the medium of writing to recapture the ecstasy of exploration and discovery and inspired many other writers in the Romantic Period. …show more content…

His real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri and moved to Hannibal, Missouri in 1839. (1) In Hannibal, he gained first hand experience in a print shop. (1) In 1847, his father died in debt and Twain went to work for a newspaper and printing firm. (1) In 1851, Twain assisted his brother, Orion, in the production of a newspaper, “The Hannibal Journal”; in which he contributed reports, poems, and humorous sketches to the journal for years. (1) Twain had no formal education, like many American authors in his day, and instead gained education in print shops and newspaper offices instead of attending high school and college.

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